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Bill Nye: Respiration Questions and Answers | Latest Update | 100% Pass What is the primary purpose of respiration in living organisms? The primary purpose of respiration is to convert glucose and oxygen into energy, carbon dioxide, and water. How does respiration differ from breathing? R...

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What is the primary purpose of respiration in living organisms?


✔✔The primary purpose of respiration is to convert glucose and oxygen into energy, carbon

dioxide, and water.




How does respiration differ from breathing?


✔✔Respiration is a chemical process that occurs in cells to produce energy, while breathing is

the physical act of inhaling and exhaling air.




What are the two main types of respiration?


✔✔The two main types of respiration are aerobic respiration, which requires oxygen, and

anaerobic respiration, which occurs without oxygen.




What gas do organisms take in during respiration?


✔✔Organisms take in oxygen during respiration.




What gas is produced as a byproduct of respiration?


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, ✔✔Carbon dioxide is produced as a byproduct of respiration.




In which part of the cell does aerobic respiration primarily take place?


✔✔Aerobic respiration primarily takes place in the mitochondria of the cell.




What is the chemical equation for aerobic respiration?


✔✔The chemical equation for aerobic respiration is: glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide +

water + energy.




Why is oxygen essential for aerobic respiration?


✔✔Oxygen is essential for aerobic respiration because it helps to break down glucose to release

energy.




What happens during anaerobic respiration?


✔✔During anaerobic respiration, glucose is partially broken down without oxygen, producing

less energy and byproducts like lactic acid or ethanol.




What role does ATP play in cellular respiration?



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